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The Next Hurrah: Contributor--emptywheel
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December 03, 2007
Bush Won't Hand Over His Interview Transcript to Waxman
by emptywheel
For those of you looking for my post on the news that Fitzgerald has been handing over files to Waxman, but Bush won't let him have the White House files?
That post is over at my new digs . Come check it out!
December 03, 2007 at 11:15 in Bush/Republican Scandals , Contributor--emptywheel Permalink
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December 02, 2007
Jeb Bush, Worse than Neil?
by emptywheel
Via Atrios , people are beginning to wonder whether Jeb Bush was responsible for approving Florida's purchase of a hefty chunk of the shitpile when he was Governor.
A
government money market debacle unfolding in Florida is raising
questions about former governor and presidential brother Jeb Bush's
possible involvement in the mess.
Florida froze withdrawals
from a state investment fund earlier this week when local governments
withdrew billions of dollars out of concern for the fund's financial
stability.
In the past few days, municipalities have withdrawn
roughly $9 billion, nearly a third of the $28 billion fund (which is
similar to a money market fund) controlled by the Florida's State Board
of Administration (SBA). The run on the fund was triggered by worries
that a percentage of the portfolio contained debt that had defaulted.
A majority of this paper was sold to SBA by Lehman Brothers
(nyse: LEH - news - people).
Bush, as the state's top elected official, served on a three-member
board that oversaw the SBA until he retired as governor in January. In
August, Bush was hired as a consultant to the bank. Lehman spokesperson
Kerrie Cohen, speaking on behalf of Bush, said they had no comment and
would not say when the b"
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